Journalists bear witness to human suffering, often at great cost—while at the same time navigating institutional betrayal, harassment, and rampant misinformation.
A BBC Africa Eye documentary has exposed the practice of selling body parts for magic rituals in Sierra Leone. We speak to the reporter who went back to the town where an 11-year-old boy was murdered ...
Carling Black Label's groundbreaking documentary 'Champions Call' reveals how South African football fans transformed from ...
THE government has called on Tanzanians to remain calm and ignore divisive narratives as the Independent Commission of ...
Palestinian documentary project by Mohanad Yaqubi and Lebanese filmmaker Jocelyne Saab narrative comedy each win $10,000 ...
An explosive investigation by CNN spotlighted the happenings in Tanzania, where many were killed by police during the ...
Larry Madowo has sneered at a response by the Tanzanian government following an explosive documentary that showed police ...
Senegalese bassist Alune Wade has been exploring global musical connections for more than a decade. He worked on Marcus ...
Beverly and Dereck Joubert have documented Southern Africa’s incredible wildlife for over 40 years. In their new book, “Wild Eye: A Life in Photographs,” they share an intimate visual memoir from the ...
Discover the poignant story of 'The Cane Cutter', a film that celebrates the rich heritage of Indian indentured workers in ...
The Fraud Film Festival explores fraud in all its forms, from corruption and deception to integrity challenges; issues that ...
For the first time ever, fans will get exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to South Africa’s own Stinger GC – the all-South ...